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Athletics at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

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Athletics at the 6th British Empire and Commonwealth Games
The now-modernised Cardiff Arms Park.
Dates18–26 July 1958
Host cityCardiff, WalesWales
VenueCardiff Arms Park
LevelSenior
Events29
Participation424 athletes from
32 nations
Records set3 WR


At the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff, Wales in July 1958. A total of 29 athletics events were contested at the Games, 20 by men and 9 by women. Four Games records were improved during the competition and three world records were set (at 440 yards hurdles, women's javelin, women's 4 x 110 yards relay).

Medal summary

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Men

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Medallists in men's athletics by event with link to details; also times, heights and distances
100 yards
details
 Keith Gardner (JAM) 9.66  Tom Robinson (BAH) 9.69  Mike Agostini (TRI) 9.79
220 yards
details
 Tom Robinson (BAH) 21.08  Keith Gardner (JAM) 21.11  Gordon Day (SAF) 21.15
440 yards
details
 Milkha Singh (IND) 46.71  Malcolm Spence (SAF) 46.9  Terry Tobacco (CAN) 47.05
880 yards
details
 Herb Elliott (AUS) 1:49.32  Brian Hewson (ENG) 1:49.47  Mike Rawson (ENG) 1:50.94
1 mile
details
 Herb Elliott (AUS) 3:59.03  Merv Lincoln (AUS) 4:01.80  Albie Thomas (AUS) 4:02.77
3 miles
details
 Murray Halberg (NZL) 13:14.96  Albie Thomas (AUS) 13:24.37  Neville Scott (NZL) 13:26.06
6 miles
details
 Dave Power (AUS) 28:48.16  John Merriman (WAL) 28:48.84  Arere Anentia (KEN) 28:51.48
Marathon
details
 Dave Power (AUS) 2:22:46  Johannes Barnard (SAF) 2:22:58  Peter Wilkinson (ENG) 2:24:42
120 yards hurdles
(wind: +3.5 m/s)
details
 Keith Gardner (JAM) 14.20w  Jacobus Swart (SAF) 14.30w  Ghulam Raziq (PAK) 14.32w
440 yards hurdles
details
 Gert Potgieter (SAF) 49.73 (WR) GR  David Lean (AUS) 50.59  Bartonjo Rotich (KEN) 51.75
4 × 110 yards relay
details
 England
Peter Radford
Roy Sandstrom
David Segal
Adrian Breacker
40.72  Nigeria
Thomas Obi
Jimmy Omagbemi
Victor Odofin
Smart Akrara
41.05  Australia
Jim McCann
Hector Hogan
Terry Gale
Kevan Gosper
41.64
4 × 440 yards relay
details
 South Africa
Gordon Day
Gerald Evans
Gert Potgieter
Malcolm Spence
3:08.21  England
Ted Sampson
John Wrighton
John Salisbury
Derek Johnson
3:09.61  Jamaica
Gerald James
Malcolm Spence
George Kerr
Keith Gardner
3:10.08
High jump
details
 Ernle Haisley (JAM) 2.06 m  Chilla Porter (AUS) 2.03 m  Robert Kotei (GHA) 2.01 m
Pole vault
details
 Geoff Elliott (ENG) 4.17 m  Robert Reid (CAN) 4.17 m  Merv Richards (NZL) 4.17 m
Long jump
details
 Paul Foreman (JAM) 7.47 m  Deryck Taylor (JAM) 7.47 m  Muhammad Ramzan Ali (PAK) 7.33 m
Triple jump
details
 Ian Tomlinson (AUS) 15.74 m (w)  Jack Smyth (CAN) 15.69 m  Dave Norris (NZL) 15.45 m
Shot put
details
 Arthur Rowe (ENG) 17.58 m  Martyn Lucking (ENG) 16.50 m  Barry Donath (AUS) 15.79 m
Discus throw
details
 Fanie du Plessis (SAF) 55.94 m  Les Mills (NZL) 51.73 m  Gerry Carr (ENG) 51.63 m
Hammer throw
details
 Mike Ellis (ENG) 62.90 m  Muhammad Iqbal (PAK) 61.70 m  Peter Allday (ENG) 57.58 m
Javelin throw
details
 Colin Smith (ENG) 71.29 m  Jalal Khan (PAK) 70.83 m  Hans Moks (CAN) 70.41 m

Women

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Medallists in women's athletics by event with link to details; also times, heights and distances
100 yards
(wind: +0.3 m/s)
details
 Marlene Willard (AUS) 10.7  Heather Young (ENG) 10.73  Madeleine Weston (ENG) 10.81
220 yards
details
 Marlene Willard (AUS) 23.65 GR  Betty Cuthbert (AUS) 23.77  Heather Young (ENG) 23.9
80 metres hurdles
(wind: +4.9 m/s)
details
 Norma Thrower (AUS) 10.72w  Carole Quinton (ENG) 10.77w  Gloria Wigney (AUS) 10.94w
4 × 110 yards relay
details
 England
Heather Young
June Paul
Dorothy Hyman
Madeleine Weston
45.37 (WR)  Australia
Betty Cuthbert
Kay Johnson
Wendy Hayes
Marlene Mathews-Willard
46.12  Canada
Diane Matheson
Eleanor Haslam
Maureen Rever
Freyda Berman
47.21
High jump
details
 Michele Mason (AUS) 1.70 m  Mary Donaghy (NZL) 1.70 m  Helen Frith (AUS) 1.65 m
Long jump
details
 Sheila Hoskin (ENG) 6.02 m (w)  Mary Bignal (ENG) 5.97 m (w)  Bev Watson (AUS) 5.97 m (w)
Shot put
details
 Val Sloper (NZL) 15.54 m  Suzanne Allday (ENG) 14.44 m  Jackie Gelling (CAN) 14.03 m
Discus throw
details
 Suzanne Allday (ENG) 45.91 m  Jennifer Thompson (NZL) 45.29 m  Val Sloper (NZL) 44.93 m
Javelin throw
details
 Anna Pazera (AUS) 57.40 m (WR)  Magdalena Swanepoel (SAF) 48.73 m  Averil Williams (ENG) 46.78 m

Medal table

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Australia's Herb Elliott scored double gold with wins in the 880 yards and mile run.

  *   Host nation (Wales)

Medals won by nation, ranked and sortable, with totals
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)106622
2 England (ENG)87722
3 Jamaica (JAM)4217
4 South Africa (SAF)3418
5 New Zealand (NZL)2349
6 Bahamas (BAH)1102
7 India (IND)1001
8 Canada (CAN)0257
9 Pakistan (PAK)0224
10 Nigeria (NGR)0101
 Wales (WAL)*0101
12 Kenya (KEN)0022
13 Ghana (GHA)0011
Totals (13 entries)29292987

Participating nations

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References

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Results
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